About Me
I’ve been performing from a very young age and, like a lot of children, it all started with ballet and dance classes. After taking many dance and music exams, I joined a Saturday performing arts school, combining my love for dance, singing and acting.
I had always loved singing in the car, at school and, of course, in the shower! But it wasn’t until I started at the Saturday drama club that I really started to believe a career in the performing arts could be possible.
After several years singing with Amateur Dramatics groups, I pursued a GCSE exam in music, which led to a BTEC in musical theatre and later, auditions at London Drama Schools where I achieved a BA (Hons) in musical theatre.
Auditioning for drama schools was a terrifying experience and I felt like a very small fish in a very large pond! Fortunately, I was offered several spots at some incredible schools, but I decided to go to ArtsEd.
My time at Drama School was incredible, sweaty and totally exhausting, but I wouldn’t change it for the world. It led me to some brilliant jobs working with the most talented humans ever and I wouldn’t give up performing for anything. I have worked all over the UK in touring musicals, one off gigs and concerts.
My fascination for the voice hasn’t ended after getting my degree and I have taken part in several Estill courses lead by leading Estill master trainers and most recently the level 1 and 2 course which was fascinating and eye opening. You never stop learning when it comes to singing!
After many years of performing and gaining experience in the Estill methods, I am delighted to offer 1-1 vocal sessions. I love being a vocal coach and passing on little golden nuggets of wisdom that I have been taught myself, and the joy of a career in Musical Theatre.
I teach at Stagecoach Brighton, a performing arts school for children and young adults, and enjoy it just as much as teaching my 1-1 lessons.